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Table Of Content1 * Rhetorical Analysis Section 1 The Rhetorical Situation Rhetorical Appeals Analyzing Rhetoric and Style Culminating Activity / Section 1: Analyzing Rhetoric: Defending a Claim with Evidence Section 2 From Reading to Writing: Crafting an AP® Rhetorical Analysis Essay Culminating Activity / Section 2: Crafting an AP® Rhetorical Analysis Essay Section 3 Developing Sophistication in an AP® Rhetorical Analysis Essay Culminating Activity / Section 3: Developing Sophistication in an AP® Rhetorical Analysis Essay 2 * Argument Section 1 What Is Argument? Understanding Claims Understanding and Analyzing Evidence Logical Reasoning and Organization: Shaping an Argument Culminating Activity / Section 1: Analyzing Argument: Defending a Claim with Evidence Section 2 From Reading to Writing: Crafting an AP® Argument Essay Culminating Activity / Section 2: Crafting an AP® Argument Essay Section 3 Developing Sophistication in an AP® Argument Essay Culminating Activity / Section 3: Developing Sophistication in an AP® Argument Essay 3 * Synthesis Section 1 Approaching Sources in Arguments Examining Sources in Arguments Synthesizing Sources Using Sources to Inform an Argument Using Sources to Appeal to an Audience Culminating Activity / Section 1: Synthesizing Sources Section 2 From Reading to Writing: Crafting an AP® Synthesis Essay Culminating Activity / Section 2: Crafting an AP® Synthesis Essay How Free Is Free Speech? Section 3 Developing Sophistication in an AP® Synthesis Essay Culminating Activity / Section 3: Developing Sophistication in an AP® Synthesis Essay 4 * Identity Chapter Introduction / AP® Unit 4 Central Essay / Amy Tan, Mother Tongue Classic Essay / Zora Neale Hurston, How It Feels to Be Colored Me Other Voices Visual Text Conversation / Defining Masculinity AP® Multiple-Choice Practice Suggestions for Writing / Identity 5 * Environment Chapter Introduction / AP® Unit 5 Central Essay / Bill McKibben, 2050: How Earth Survived Classic Essay / Rachel Carson, from Silent Spring Other Voices Visual Text Conversation / Animal Conservation AP® Multiple-Choice Practice Suggestions for Writing / Environment 6 * Money Chapter Introduction / AP® Unit 6 Central Essay / Barbara Ehrenreich, from Serving in Florida Classic Essay / Jonathan Swift, A Modest Proposal Other Voices Visual Texts Conversation / Paying for College AP® Multiple-Choice Practice Suggestions for Writing / Money 7 * Community Chapter Introduction / AP® Unit 7 Central Essay / Rebecca Solnit, from A Paradise Built in Hell Classic Essay / Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail Other Voices Visual Text Conversation / Reparations AP® Multiple-Choice Practice Suggestions for Writing / Community 8 * Justice Chapter Introduction / AP® Unit 8 Central Essay / Ta-Nehisi Coates, from Between the World and Me Classic Essay / Henry David Thoreau, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience Other Voices Visual Texts Conversation / The Second Amendment AP® Multiple-Choice Practice Suggestions for Writing / Justice 9 * Culture Chapter Introduction / AP® Unit 9 Central Essay / Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize Lecture Classic Essay / Joan Didion, On Self-Respect Other Voices Visual Texts Conversation / Cultural Appropriation AP® Multiple-Choice Practice Suggestions for Writing / Culture Endmatter / AP® English Language Practice Exam Glossary / Glosario Grammar Workshops MLA Guidelines for a List of Works Cited Text Credits Index
SynopsisEverything You Need to Succeed in AP® Language. Give yourself the best foundation to earn a great score. The Language of Composition includes all of the skills instruction, practice, readings, and AP® tips you need to be successful on the AP® Language and Composition Exam.
LC Classification NumberPE1417.S386 2023